Scabies Images Is This Scabies?
Is this Scabies? - scabies images
My son had a small rash on one leg. He was there since we went to a park and scraped her knee. After 2 weeks, the eruption was increasing, so I was in Doc. You (I only got to see the nurse) said that just seen as something it irriated. Then he told me to give him Benadryl, Cortaid rub. He did not. A week later, the breakthrough came in both arms and legs a little. So I took him back and advised me to treat scabies.
I do not know if it's scabies. We tried to wash and all of us, etc. .. Rash is still there (it only took 2 days). I looked online for pictures of scabies rash and does not seem the same. Not in the hands or feet. It just scratches orSite E Moose. They have also been more than a month, and her husband, me and her caregiver for her children show no signs of scabies.
We took him, he was our lawn / grass? Who else is going through it? Please help!
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http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/scabies ...
I worked with children in a school program where we had several cases of scabies. The eruptions that children looked small red dots to large bubbles were that they like filled with black liquid. All the eruptions were signs of the caves, where the mites dug through the skin, in the company
It must be in their hands and feet. You are can only be found with greater probability.
I'm not sure that I never seen anyone who contracted the mites a mess before, but I'm sure that everything is possible. However, it is likely that his son had been in contact with someone in the park. (Has anyone knees Contact StarER scratch?) Scabies is usually made by skin contact with an infected person under contract.
I worked very closely - and has had contact with - the kids in my class for me itch and never had.
Although the treatment of the mites to kill quickly, it can take weeks to disappear from the skin rash and itching.
Scabies is more like pimples or insect bites and is very itchy and very contagious, so probably not him.
Maybe some of eczema have skin rash that can last months. ask a dermatologist.
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